Breaking: NFF appoints Siasia, Yusuf, Amuneke for Egypt match
Breaking: Gianni Infantino emerges new FIFA president
Lagos hails Supreme Court verdict on Rev. King
Breaking: NFF to drag Oliseh to FIFA, CAS
Amodu, Jay-Jay to lead Eagles against Pharaohs
NFF to drag Oliseh to FIFA, CAS for breach of contract
Obese? Even bodybuilders get a helping hand
Obese? Even bodybuilders get a helping hand
Obese? Even bodybuilders get a helping hand
Obese? Even bodybuilders get a helping hand
Dosu urges Super Eagles to defeat Pharaohs of Egypt in Kaduna
70-year old man, 2 others rape15-year-old girl
$2.1bn Arms Scam: Buhari behind my ordeal…, Dasuki tells Court
Adieu, Boutros Ghali, Africa’s first UN Chief
UK Ready To Repatriate Looted Nigerian Funds– High Commissioner
Certificate collection fees remains N5,000, insists LASU

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Idoma groups express worry over Abba Moro’s detention
Pan Idoma union, the Opiatoha K ‘Idoma, has expressed worry over the continued detention of former minister of interior, Comrade Abba Moro by the Economic Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, without trial, alleging plot by the present administration to eliminate him.
JAMB: Lagos cancels monthly sanitation for Feb
The Lagos State Government (LASG) on Friday, lifted the restriction order on human and vehicular movements during this month’s environmental sanitation slated for tomorrow (February 27).
Decline of bees, butterfies threatens crop output – UN body
Populations of bees, butterflies and other species important for agricultural pollination are declining, posing potential risks to major world crops, a UN body on biodiversity said Friday.
Breaking News: Supreme Court okays Rev King to die by hanging
The Supreme Court has okayed the convicted General-Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a Rev. King, to die by hanging.
DSO: NBC announces arrival of first batch of Set-Up-Boxes
Ahead of the proposed launch of the Jos pilot city Digital Switchover, the National Broadcasting Commission, yesterday, announced the arrival of the first batch of Set-Top-Boxes delivered by SMK Engineering Limited and Gospell Digital Technology Limited.
Why Sunday Oliseh resigned as Nigeria coach
Sunday Oliseh has quit as Nigeria’s football coach after claiming violations of his contract and receiving too little help from the national federation for next month’s crucial 2017 Africa Cup of Nations clash with Egypt.
Ahead Super Tuesday : Cruz, Rubio attack Trump in heated debate
White House hopefuls Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio unleashed a barrage of attacks against Donald Trump during Thursday’s raucous Republican debate as they sought to halt the billionaire frontrunner’s seemingly relentless march to the party’s nomination.
FIFA congress starts to choose new president
A FIFA congress to choose a new president for world football’s crisis-hit governing body opened in Zurich on Friday, where major reforms were also to be adopted.
Nigeria needs a Corruption Truth Commission
THE story of corruption in Nigeria has become like the story of tortoise in most Nigerian folklore. Everyday when Nigerians wake up, they are eagerly waiting for the release of next list of names of allegedly corrupt government officials and politicians; be it Dasukigate (the list of persons and companies allegedly involved in the stealing/sharing of the $2.1 Billion meant to fight Boko Haram), the alleged fraud in the Ministry of Defence (which I refer to as Defencegate), particularly the one against the top officials of the Nigeria Air Force, or the alleged fraud at NIMASA or the alleged fraud in Nigeria Customs Service or even the one at the National Broadcasting Commission.
Boko Haram : Military rescues 1,890 in Borno
As the troops backed by the Nigerian Airforce aircraft continue the clearance operations to rid remnants of Boko Haram terrorists from their remaining enclaves, over 1890 persons held captives by Boko Haram terrorists at various locations have been freed within the last two weeks.
Lagos traders protest colleague’s death
A section of the popular Ladipo Auto Spare Part Market in Mushin area of Lagos State was yesterday grounded as traders took to the street protesting the reported death of one of their colleagues, Anne Otazi at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH, Idi-Araba.
Military invasion of Rivers communities: Wike condemns loss of lives
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, yesterday, lamented the loss of lives in Yeghe and Bori during the military invasion of communities in Khana and Gokhana Local Government Areas of the state on Monday and Tuesday.
We have 15 criminal cases against Ogun Majority Leader — Police
ABEOKUTA—THE Ogun State Police Command has said that it is investigating 15 criminal cases allegedly involving the majority leader of the state House of Assembly, Hon Yinka Mafe who represents Sagamu I state constituency.
Speculative trades reverse Naira’s 3-day gains
LAGOS — Speculative demand for foreign currency has reversed the recovery trend in the naira value as the local currency traded at N340/$, yesterday, in major parallel market centres across Lagos.
Fulani herdsmen rape our women, destroy farmlands — Ogun monarchs
ABEOKUTA—Six traditional rulers in Ijebu-Igbo in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State, yesterday, raised alarm over the alleged destruction of farmlands and the rape of women by Fulani herdsmen in the area.

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